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Brace Your Core!
Many people are familiar with "the core" and most people automatically think of six pack abs. Here is some background information about the core. It is composed of the rectus abdominis, internal obliques, external obliques, erector spinae, and the transverse abdominis. All of these muscles work together to support lumbopelvic stability. It can be difficult to isolate individual muscles of the core, but each muscle is responsible for different movements of the body. Many people who deal with pain show weakness in these core muscles. The reality of the core is that it is far more than just a six pack muscle group. It...
Cardio Before Or After Weight Training?
For anyone who has been going to the gym or working out for awhile, you know this is a fairly common topic and many people have different views on it. You hear some people swear that you should always do weight training first, then cardio at the end, and other people believe the correct formula is vise versa. In reality there is no correct answer for this question. You need to determine what routine works best for you and your goals. If your main goals from working out are to gain muscle, or powerlifting, you should perform weight training first, then...
The Importance Of a Dynamic Warmup
It is no secret that there should be some type of warmup regime everyone should go through before starting a workout. By doing this you are warming up the muscles that you will be using during the workout, increasing blood flow which will lead to more muscle growth, taking muscles through their full range of motion which will decrease risk of developing injuries, and reduces muscle soreness. A good workout starts with a great warmup! After learning the hard way myself from developing a neck/shoulder injury from lacking a warmup that suits my fitness demands, it is one of the most...